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The Huskies haven't been challenged in an NCAA Tournament game in two years .

            Matt Norlander
By Matt Norlander • 6 min read
    NCAA Basketball: NCAA Tournament East Regional-Connecticut vs Illinois
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    BOSTON — Seldom in this sport — and in this beloved, bold, beautiful bracket of a tournament — have we seen a team this ferocious. This laughably dominant. I'm talking of the Connecticut Huskies, who are redefining the borders of our imagination with each passing game.

    Rarely have we ever watched a regional final go from seemingly close to so preposterously non-competitive like what happened Saturday night in Boston.

    For nearly 20 minutes, Illinois was fooled into thinking it had a hope of a shot against No. 1 overall seed Connecticut in the East Regional final. Then the second half started, the dam burst, the ground caved in on Illinois as UConn scorched off a historic 30-0 run that strapped it to a rocket headed for a second straight Final Four, cruising at the speed of sound.

    The final: Huskies 77, Fighting Illini 52.

    UConn's historic NCAA Tournament tear continues.  

    The game went from 23-23 with 1:23 remaining in the first half to 53-23 in favor of the Huskies with 13:17 to go in the game. They played the final 13 minutes out of obligation, nothing more. A tsunami landed off the Boston shore on this evening and Illinois was ripped away as a result, punted out of this bracket.